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In an Organization, the repositories are owned by the organization instead of the user who created them.
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- GitHub now provides free unlimited private repositories. Learn more in this post.
- UPDATE – Renaming the default branch from 'master' to 'main'
GitHub Resources:
- GitHub Help: Creating A Repo
- GitHub Help: Permission levels for an organization
- GitHub Help: Outside Collaborators
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In an organization like Acme Inc
the repository should be
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owned by the organization instead.
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Let's start by creating a new repository
in the organization, give it a little bit
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of content, and give our developers
team access to the new repository.
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From the GitHub dashboard click the plus
icon on the top right of the page, and
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choose new repository.
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This screen should look pretty familiar,
but
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we need to do something
a little different.
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Where you see your username you'll
wanna choose your organization.
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I'm going to choose kdaigle-inc.
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